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1 I, 4 | attributes are (1) such as belong to their subject as elements 2 I, 4 | 2) such that, while they belong to certain subjects, the 3 I, 4 | the subjects to which they belong are contained in the attribute’ 4 I, 4 | Thus straight and curved belong to line, odd and even, prime 5 I, 4 | E.g. point and straight belong to line essentially, for 6 I, 4 | line essentially, for they belong to line as such; and triangle 7 I, 4 | when it can be shown to belong to any random instance of 8 I, 4 | which it can be shown to belong. Thus, e.g. (1) the equality 9 I, 5 | found: (2) when the subjects belong to different species and 10 I, 5 | asked, "does this attribute belong to the subject of which 11 I, 7 | for these qualities do not belong to lines in virtue of their 12 I, 9 | the minor, the middle must belong to the same kind as the 13 I, 9 | the attributes essentially belong. Thus, even these apparent 14 I, 16| neither of those terms will belong to the other. It is, of 15 I, 21| D is to be proved not to belong to C, then D has a further 16 I, 23| another, it does not always belong to them in virtue of a common 17 II, 6 | genuine unity and not merely belong to a single subject as do 18 II, 13| set of individuals which belong to one species and are generically 19 II, 14| connected and what.properties belong to it. For example, as the 20 II, 16| deciduous character will belong exclusively to a subject